Social Care Work (honours) in Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Social Care Work (honours) in Cork Institute of Technology
Course summary
Lectures, tutorials, practicals, peer assessments and a research dissertation constitute the pedagogical means used. The programme is currently offered full time and through the ACCS mode. All students must pass a module on Research Methods before they are allowed to present their Dissertation.
A key Irish source of information related to social care practice can be accessed at http://www.socialstudies.ie
Social Care Work is a profession where people work in partnership with those who experience marginalisation or discrimination or who have special needs. Social care practitioners may work, for example, with children and adolescents in residential care; people with learning or physical disabilities; people who are homeless; people with alcohol/drug dependency; families in a community setting; or recent migrants to Ireland.
Social care practitioners may be employed in either the state (statutory sector i.e. the Dept. of Health and Children) and what is termed the non-governmental sector i.e. organisations such as Barnardos, Enable Ireland, Focus Ireland, The Brothers of Charity and many others.
Career
The aim of the add-on Honours Bachelor Degree is to satisfy the growing demands of qualified care workers for an honours degree level education. It is intended to confer on the students higher levels of up-to-date knowledge, education and training so as to enable them to function at the top of their profession, as well as to select, train and manage suitable personnel. It provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to progress to higher administrative and managerial positions in the field. The programme builds on knowledge and skills acquired at Bachelor Degree level. It broadens and deepens this knowledge and sets it squarely in its theoretical framework.
Duration :
Intake
November
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 3,000 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
0
PTE
60